At 7:38pm on December 11, 2008, Jean Hillier said…
Hi Robyn and others,
I've used the work of Noel Gough and Inna Semetsky and found it very useful for governmentality issues related to town planning and teaching professional ethics.
This list should be a good basis for discussion.
Jean
My name is Robyn, doctoral student from USQ. Welcome the opportunity to learn from your research areas!
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Professor of Town Planning
Research interests
Foucauldian genealogy/Deleuzian cartography
Key theorists used
Foucault
Deleuze
Publications
2002 Shadows of Power: an Allegory of Prudence, Routledge, London.
2007 Stretching Beyond the Horizon: a multiplanar theory of spatial planning and governance, Ashgate, Aldershot.
2008 Tracing the disorderly real: performing civic engagement in a complex world (with van Wezemael J.) in Yang K. and Bergrud E. (eds) Civic Engagement in a Network Society, Information Age Publishing, 149-186.
2008 Interplanary practice: towards a Deleuzean-inspired methodology for creative experimentation in strategic spatial planning, in van den Broeck J., Moulaert F. and Oosterlynck S. (eds) Empowering the Planning Fields: ethics, creativity and action, Acco, Leuven: 43-77.
2009 Poststructural complexity: strategic navigation in an ocean of theory and practice, in Cerreta M., Concilio G. & Monno V. (eds) Knowledges and Values in Strategic Spatial Planning, Kluwer, Amsterdam,
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I've used the work of Noel Gough and Inna Semetsky and found it very useful for governmentality issues related to town planning and teaching professional ethics.
This list should be a good basis for discussion.
Jean
My name is Robyn, doctoral student from USQ. Welcome the opportunity to learn from your research areas!